The Governor and Cycling

With less than a year in office, Governor Asa Hutchinson has suddenly rolled into the local cycling scene. I first met Governor Hutchinson during the last Governor’s race. I happened […]
New Arkansas Mountain Biking Guide

The Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism is all in on mountain biking in the Natural State. Not only did they send yours truly to Sin City to attend Interbike […]
Where the Magic Happens

Anyone who knows me, knows I’m a bicycle nut advocate. I spend a lot of time talking about the importance of bikes as a transportation solution. I talk about […]
Dennis Moore Trail Closed

We just got word of this through the Ozark Off Road Cyclists: OORC – IMPORTANT NOTICE: Dennis Moore Trail is CLOSED Hey Everyone, We sincerely regret having to make this […]
Arkansas is A-MAZE-ing – 6 Corn Mazes to Enjoy this Fall

Competing in runs, bike races, climbing events and other outdoor activities is not just about personal goals, it’s also about fun. Playing as a family or with friends is the most […]
About that party at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch…
…it looks like it was legen…(wait for it)…dary. Thanks to 1st Place Winners of the 24HHH Film Race: Estephan Coronado & Nolen Ingersoll, this video rocks. Partners from AFS – […]
Bruce Alt Named IMBA’s Vice President of Government Relations (Local Boy Does Good)

A few years ago I posted about a trail work day on the Jackfork Mountain Bike Trail at Pinnacle Mountain State Park. It was an invitation to anyone who wanted […]
5 Places You Want to Camp This Fall

Our readers are obviously very generous with the inside scoop on the Natural State. We actually convinced them to tell you where some of the best camping is in the […]
The MS150 – Good Things, All Around

I really wish there was a way I could figure out how much money has been raised for good, worthy causes through events hosted along the Arkansas River Trail. The […]
Lost Valley Trail Reopens in time for Fall Hiking

A couple of weeks ago we invited our readers to choose their favorite day hikes in the state. Tied for #4 was the Lost Valley Trail, located at the Buffalo National […]



